(08-10-2017, 01:43 AM)buckrogers76 Wrote:(08-10-2017, 12:32 AM)quiescence at last Wrote: yes. so, as SR says - the EPAP is increased to correct as much as possible the OA, and the EPR is increased to help correct the hypopnea.
so, my action if this were my data is -
keep EPR at either 2 or 3 to battle the hypopnea, and have the EPAP minimum pressure to about 13. so, my minimum pressure would be 13 plus EPR.
> Option 1: with EPR set at 2, the min pressure would be 15.
> Option 2: with EPR set at 3, the min pressure would be 16.
In either case, I would put max pressure at 20, but see how it works out (tempted to set my max pressure as min pressure plus 2. so pressure 15-17 or 16-18.)
good luck with your adjustments.
QAL
Hi quiescence
Have a look at my charts for last night and then have a look at my charts from when i had the EPR set higher. My Hypoapnea score is lower now than when my EPR was higher. What do you think , as my numbers have fallen again I'm tempted not to mess with the settings and spoil it.
My biggest issue now is mask leak! it's not mask leak from how I've got it on but more from when i sleep on my side as the mask gets slightly dislodged and causes the leaks. As soon as i move to turn over it stops!
Regards
Buck
REALLY SORRY THOSE PROS ARE BEING dittos
I liked what deep breather said, and was getting at. you show what one day at 15-20 and EPR 3 is, and one day at 15-20 at EPR 1. The attached chart was created for a bad-CA issue, but for you, the important thing was keep the exhale pressure high enough (looks like about 14.50 but acceptable at 13 cm) and increase the EPR - so the settings that match that are:
EPR 0 -> min pressure 13. - or -
EPR 1 -> min pressure 14 (for exhale pressure of 13) - or -
EPR 2 -> min pressure 15 (for exhale pressure of 13) - or -
EPR 3 -> min pressure 16 (for exhale pressure of 13)
so, if you get a chance at some future date test each of the above to see which ones get you the best H score.
QAL